United Nations peacekeeping officials in Cyprus have praised Pakistan Army’s Major Ayesha Khan for her excellent service during her one-year deployment. Her work was recognized as highly valuable to the success of the mission.
During her time in Cyprus, Major Ayesha Khan played an important role in media outreach and strategic communications.
She helped improve the way the mission shared information with the public and ensured that important messages were delivered clearly and effectively. Her efforts helped build better understanding and awareness about the peacekeeping mission.
In addition to her communication work, she also mentored women peacekeepers. She supported and guided them, helping them grow professionally and perform their duties with confidence. Her leadership and dedication made a positive impact on her team and encouraged greater participation of women in peacekeeping roles.
UN officials described her contributions as vital to the mission’s overall success. Her professionalism, hard work, and commitment stood out throughout her deployment. She represented Pakistan with pride and showed the country’s strong commitment to international peace efforts.
Her achievements highlight the important role Pakistan plays in global peacekeeping missions. Pakistani forces have long been known for their dedication and discipline in serving under the United Nations.
Major Ayesha Khan’s service is an example of excellence and leadership. Her work not only supported the mission in Cyprus but also strengthened Pakistan’s image as a responsible and active contributor to global peace and security.

